Thursday, September 27, 2012

Dear Friends,I have been so negligent in keeping you informed thru this site that I am almost embarrassed to add anything to it now...So much has transpired in the past months since my last post and I don't know that I can recap it all. But here go my early morning musings...

First, the painting...I have been working on the watercolors canvases continually. I have done about 100 pieces over the past few months and I have sold many of them. Inventory is a little more than I usually keep but alot of that is the fact that Barbara Lee at Lee Designs in Alexandria has been selling work steadily and so I have done about 20 pieces especially for her shop. If you get the chance to visit, Barbara is located at 1020 King Street in Alexandria VA and will welcome your smiling face! I also have 6 pieces now being launched along with the new gallery space with TLNorris Gallery in Greenville SC. I just dropped these off and the Opening is scheduled for October 19 and 20. I'll be at Stockley Gardens then so I won't get to see the event, but I'm hoping for the best for them (and me, too!) I met Terry Norris at the Alexandria show and he invited me to show with him. I am impressed with the professional manner of the shop and look forward to some new clients thru them.

This is a very new piece, 4' x 4' canvas, and I took it to Alexandria and promptly removed it from inventory. I really like this one and decided to add it to my personal collection. It is now hanging in our front room, a space Gail and her sweet girls do their studies. I know for most it is not what is expected. But that's why I like it. For me, the PROCESS of painting is the thing. I worked on this one for weeks and then left it alone for months. I looked at it and looked at it and then completely washed the canvas off and started from the base stains on the fabric. I call it "Ethereal" because it sort of "grew" out of shapes and colors I saw as I studied the entire work. There is an entire unexplored "field of vision" for me. Having such success with the images most expect, I tend to get in the mode of thinking that's all there is. But when I let go, I delight myself... not egotistically, but from a pleasure in art. Below are three more 4' x 4' pieces I have in the works...

These are working titles of Still life with Roses, Lapinski I and Lapinski II. They are each 4' x 4' watercolor on canvas. I think I am going to invent another persona to introduce these new pieces under... just kidding, but maybe it's an idea worth researching... that way no one expects the usual! I am always interested in others' responses so if you get a minute, write me at tombarnesfineart@comcast.net and let me know what you think...

Another one I need to show...

This one is called "My Muse" and a wise collector will snap it up in a heartbeat... it is probably the only painting of a lady I'll ever do that has no face... The irony of this one and its title is a glimpse into my soul. For my muse to have no face and for my work to be faces and faces and faces, just makes me smile! It is a 30" x 30" square and will be shown at Stockley Gardens October 20-21 of this year.

A word about Paris...

I am still connected with the Society of Fine Arts in Paris thru my friend Bendicte LeCat who curates the submissions. I am not sure what I'll do or if I'll still have a berth this year, but I am deciding whether to submit. The process is coming to a close for this year and I won't be going to that lovely city again because I just didn't feel the unction. I am still working on the delegation information and will hopefully launch the jury process thru a group called CAFE online jury process. The shows in Toronto and Quebec, Brussels and Barcelona are still available to me and with the proper push, I'll get me act together, save the euro and go for it!

For your pleasure...

I'm including here a few pieces I like especially...

The first one is a 24 x 24 inch square called Klimtish, the second is called Bernedette, 18 x 18 square and the third is Distressed Still, another 24 x 24.And finally...

before...after...

Above I mentioned that pieces change and morph as I work on them, well here's a good example... The first piece is one I shot while I was preparing for the Alexandria show. Then, as I looked at it, I got like not happy with the traditional and expected. So I went to work on it, I washed the canvas and started with only the face which I kept but adjusted in tone and color. The result is pretty different and sold immediately in Alexandria to a couple who have a few pieces and said that in all their collection, my work is most commented on... I know we're ramping it up with "Lita!"

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